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Introducing Charleston

Put on your twin set and pearls or your seersucker suit, have a fortifying sip of sherry, and prepare to be thoroughly drenched in Southern charm. Charleston is a city for strolling, for admiring antebellum architecture, for long dinners on the veranda, for stopping to smell the blooming jasmine. Tooth-achingly romantic, everywhere you turn is another blushing bride standing on the steps of yet another charming church.

The cradle of the Civil War, Charleston is also one of the most popular tourist destinations in the southeast. In the high season the scent of gardenia and honeysuckle mixes with the tang of horse from the innumerable carriage tours that clip-clop down the cobblestones day and night.

Last updated: Sep 21, 2008

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Drayton Hall Plantation.
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Drayton Hall Plantation.

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  • Replica of settlers structure at original Charleston 1670 settlement site, Charles Town Landing State Park.
  • Middleton Place has  nations oldest landscaped gardens (1741).
  • Views along swamp trail at Audubon Swamp Garden, Magnolia Plantation.
  • Female jogger on an early morning at Battery seawall.
  • Dining room  in Calhoun Mansion (1876), Charleston.
  • Houses in Chalmers Street, Charleston.
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